The dumb side to dumpsites

Nowadays, mega projects are hardly in the news, except the one about a bridge that is not to be. Today's headlines tend to be more on the megamess of sorts, viz environmental degradation, polluted air and rivers, smelly water and, more recently, poorly managed dumpsites. These give the impressi...

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Main Author: Abd Razak, Dzulkifli (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2006-05-07.
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